The Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel is home to this year’s UI17 Conference

Venue Information

Guest Rooms

We're holding some rooms at $269/night at the Seaport Hotel, just a block away from the Renaissance. If you need a guest room and haven't booked it yet, do so immediately by calling the hotel at 1.877.732.7678 and mention the UI17 Conference.

If the Seaport is not available, here are some other hotels within a one-mile radius from the Renaissance.

If you have any questions about hotels, please contact Lauren at events@uie.com.

About Boston

Boston is one of America’s oldest cities. It’s rich with history, cultural programs, educational institutions, and sporting events. There’s something for everyone in this vibrant and bustling city.

One of the great advantages of Boston is that you can easily get around either on foot or using the public transportation system. And there are many city tour companies that offer various stops to explore. Just do a search for Boston tour companies and you’ll find many options.

To learn more about places to see and activities happening during your stay, visit the City of Boston, Boston.com or Visit Boston. Also get detailed directions, maps, and advice on what to explore in Boston from the hotel concierge in the hotel lobby.

Ground Transportation

There are numerous ways to get yourself from the airport to the conference hotel.

Taxis are plentiful at Logan Airport, but fares can cost in the range of $30–$35. During non–rush hour, a taxi ride takes 15 minutes. During rush hour, the ride will take approximately 30 minutes.

Public transportation from the airport is significantly cheaper than the taxi or shuttle but not quite as easy as those options. Take the Silver Line train from the airport terminal to the Silver Line Way stop. From the stop, just cross the parking lot and you’ll be at the hotel. The Silver Line is part of the subway system (the T) but you’ll actually be on a bus if you decide to take it.

Silver Line Way stop is the best bus stop to use when connecting to other parts of the city.

If you plan to have a car, be aware that parking in Boston is scarce and expensive, and driving in the city can be challenging (it’s a bunch of paved over cow paths – no joke).

Parking

For those driving to the conference, there is valet parking available at the hotel. You will be responsible for these charges; we do not validate parking. Valet parking is $41/day. There is also off–site parking available at $27/day or $8/hour.